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  • Paint a Masterwork

  • Reflection Pool, Canberra

  • Renoir: Bouquet of Roses, 1880

  • Renoir: Luncheon of the Boating Party, 1881 (excerpt)

  • Richard's repertoire

  • Secret Suburb: Creating masterpieces

  • Sketching Van Gogh's 'Sunflowers' version 1

  • Three Sisters, Blue Mountains (Atmospheric Perspective)

  • Tweak your painting like a master!

  • Van Gogh: Self Portrait, 1889

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Artwork by Helen Burman | Inglis Academy - www.inglisacademy.com
After attending several classes at Inglis Academy, and learning Peter’s method, I was inspired to translate the brushwork into a glass on glass mosaic of Monet’s Japanese bridge.
The techniques we learned of analysing an impressionist painting - looking at tone, perspective, composition and palette- enabled me to reproduce the work in another medium. I’ve found this method to be very helpful, and transferable to other art forms.
Helen B. Sydney, 2020

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